EPA Moves to Ease Biden-Era Engine Emissions Rule

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed easing heavy-truck and engine emissions rules ​adopted under Democrat President Joe Biden ⁠in 2023.

The EPA ​said it was proposing ⁠scaling back emissions warranty requirements and providing ‌additional lead ​time before longer regulatory ‌useful life ‌requirements take effect.

The EPA, which noted that ⁠some 2027 ‌medium ⁠and heavy-duty engine development ⁠programs ⁠have experienced technical challenges, is ‌proposing allowing manufacturers to continue to sell current ‌products ​while ‌they complete development of 2027-compliant engines.

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